Apple Inc.
Next fetch prediction return table
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Abstract:
Systems, apparatuses, and methods for efficient program flow prediction. After receiving a current fetch address, a first predictor performs a lookup of a first table. When the lookup results in a miss and the first table has no available entries, the first predictor overwrites a given entry of the first table with the received fetch address, in response to detecting a strength value for the given entry is below a threshold. Otherwise, in response to detecting no entries of the first table have a strength value below the threshold, the first predictor allocates an entry in the second table for the received fetch address. When an indication of a target address for the received fetch address is a return address for a function call, a third predictor allocates an entry of a third table with the received fetch address.
Utility
18 Sep 2017
15 Oct 2019